
Job Search · 06/11/2025
Nepalese in US Risk Deportation As TPS Nears Expiry
The Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Nepalese individuals will end on August 5, 2025. TPS holders will lose their work permits and legal status, facing the risk of arrest and deportation. Affected individuals are advised to seek legal consultation promptly to explore options for transitioning to other lawful statuses.

Education · 07/25/2025
How New Immigrant Parents Can Choose Public Schools in the United States
This article provides a practical guide for new immigrant parents on choosing public schools in the United States. It covers essential information about public schools, the enrollment process, required documents, and children's rights, helping parents prepare for their children's education and smoothly integrate into American society.

Lawyers · 08/06/2025
US Extends Temporary Protected Status for Somali Refugees
The Temporary Protected Status (TPS) in the United States provides legal residence and work authorization for Somali nationals, allowing them to live legally in the U.S. when it is unsafe to return to their homeland. Applicants must comply with specific requirements by designated dates to maintain their status. TPS offers significant protection for these refugees.